Conical coordinates

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Coordinate surfaces of the conical coordinates. The constants Template:Math and Template:Math were chosen as 1 and 2, respectively. The red sphere represents Template:Math, the blue elliptic cone aligned with the vertical Template:Math-axis represents μ=cosh(1) and the yellow elliptic cone aligned with the (green) Template:Mvar-axis corresponds to Template:Math. The three surfaces intersect at the point Template:Math (shown as a black sphere) with Cartesian coordinates roughly (1.26, -0.78, 1.34). The elliptic cones intersect the sphere in spherical conics.

Conical coordinates, sometimes called sphero-conal or sphero-conical coordinates, are a three-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system consisting of concentric spheres (described by their radius Template:Mvar) and by two families of perpendicular elliptic cones, aligned along the Template:Math- and Template:Math-axes, respectively. The intersection between one of the cones and the sphere forms a spherical conic.

Basic definitions

The conical coordinates (r,μ,ν) are defined by

x=rμνbc
y=rb(μ2b2)(ν2b2)(b2c2)
z=rc(μ2c2)(ν2c2)(c2b2)

with the following limitations on the coordinates

ν2<c2<μ2<b2.

Surfaces of constant Template:Mvar are spheres of that radius centered on the origin

x2+y2+z2=r2,

whereas surfaces of constant μ and ν are mutually perpendicular cones

x2μ2+y2μ2b2+z2μ2c2=0

and

x2ν2+y2ν2b2+z2ν2c2=0.

In this coordinate system, both Laplace's equation and the Helmholtz equation are separable.

Scale factors

The scale factor for the radius Template:Mvar is one (Template:Math), as in spherical coordinates. The scale factors for the two conical coordinates are

hμ=rμ2ν2(b2μ2)(μ2c2)

and

hν=rμ2ν2(b2ν2)(c2ν2).

References

Template:Reflist

Bibliography

Template:Orthogonal coordinate systems